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Statistical mechanical analysis of the electromechanical coupling in an electrically-responsive polymer chain

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SOFT MATTER
卷 16, 期 27, 页码 6265-6284

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0sm00845a

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  1. NSF [1635407]
  2. ARO [W911NF-17-1-0084]
  3. ONR [N00014-18-1-2528, N00014-18-12856]
  4. BSF [2018183]
  5. AFOSR [MURI FA9550-18-1-0095]
  6. Directorate For Engineering
  7. Div Of Civil, Mechanical, & Manufact Inn [1635407] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Polymeric materials that couple deformation and electrostatics have the potential for use in soft sensors and actuators with applications ranging from robotic, biomedical, energy, aerospace and automotive technologies. In contrast to the mechanics of polymers that has been studied using statistical mechanics approaches for decades, the coupled response under deformation and electrical field has largely been modeled only phenomenologically at the continuum scale. In this work, we examine the physics of the coupled deformation and electrical response of an electrically-responsive polymer chain using statistical mechanics. We begin with a simple anisotropic model for the electrostatic dipole response to electric field of a single monomer, and use a separation of energy scales between the electrostatic field energy and the induced dipole field energy to reduce the nonlocal and infinite-dimensional statistical averaging to a simpler local finite-dimensional averaging. In this simplified setting, we derive the equations of the most likely monomer orientation density using the maximum term approximation, and a chain free energy is derived using this approximation. These equations are investigated numerically and the results provide insight into the physics of electromechanically coupled elastomer chains. Dosed-form approximations are also developed in the limit of small electrical energy with respect to thermal energy; in the limit of small mechanical tension force acting on the chain; and using asymptotic matching for general chain conditions.

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